Operation Sprinkles

École St. Elizabeth’s Club du Souvenir decorated cookies donated by Sinfully Sweet Bakery to share with our veterans. This not-very-secret mission called, “Operation Sprinkles" was a lot of sweet smelling fun, as well as a great opportunity to think of those who sacrificed for us. The cookies, will be delivered to veterans living in 13 different care homes in Regina by members of the Royal Canadian Legion .

No Stone Left Alone

On November 5, 2018 students led a Remembrance Day Ceremony with HMCS QUEEN, Regina Legion, and 16th Field Ambulance. Students from St. Joan of Arc School, St. Francis Community School, St. Timothy School, Imperial School and McDermid Community School were part of the day at the Regina Cemetery in the Field of Honour.This was the 2nd Annual No Stone Left Alone Ceremony. For the past eight years, the No Stone Left Alone Memorial Foundation has held ceremonies throughout Canada to honour military fallen and educate the next generation. The ceremony includes laying wreaths and poppies on the headstones of veterans by students and Canadian Armed Forces members. After the ceremony, the students toured local military museums at the Royal Canadian Legion and at the Regina Armouries. Regina Catholic School Division Trustee Richard Dittrick laid a wreath on behalf of the Division.

One hundred and fifty grade 4, 5 and 6 students brought to life Michael Jackson’s Thriller just in time for Halloween. St. Nicholas School and St. Gabriel School teachers teamed up, put their students to work, and those students performed at the Southland Mall as one big group! Click below for a thrilling video of the performance!

RT @Pontifex: Nobody can delude themselves by thinking, “I’m fine because I’m not doing anything wrong”. To be a follower of Jesus it is not enough not to do wrong, because there is good that we must do!